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The Messenger – July 18, 2014

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Download The Messenger - July 18, 2014 (pdf)Emerald Lake voters take little time and little debate to defeat bond

The newly constituted Emerald Lake Village District Commission concluded their first District Meeting last Saturday, a continuation of the April 26th session. It was the first meeting for newly appointed Administrator Scott Osgood of Henniker. The sole issue was reconsideration of a…

Truck accident closes Sunapee Route 103

Route 103 in Sunapee was closed on Thursday for five hours after a box truck hit and split a utility pole near Task Brook Road. Police say the accident happened just after 8 am and also knocked down utility wires. The truck driven by…

New Boston girl on Jeopardy

Beginning July 21, Goffstown High School senior Kat Deabill of New Boston will be a contestant in the 29th annual “Jeopardy!” Teen Tournament. Along with 14 other students, aged 13 to 17, Deabill will compete for the $75,000 grand prize over the course of…

Antrim Police assist in Claremont child pornography & sexual abuse cases

The Antrim Police Department assisted in the investigation leading to the arrest of Ashley Blood, 25, and her husband, Kevin Blood, 25, of Claremont, who were arrested on multiple charges of sexual assault and child pornography. The couple is currently being…

New officer but no new iPads for Warner Police Department

Warner Town Administrator Jim Bingham reported that the Police Chief has a strong and viable candidate for the vacant police officer position. The Chief asked if it was required to place an ad for the open position. Bingham reviewed the personnel policy and found it was not…

Small town history on display in Washington

Have you ever been to the museum, schoolhouse, and barn of Washington Historical Society? If you have not, you are missing seeing some treasures from the past that would be of interest to all ages, bring your kids/grandkids and guests along. Within walking distance from the Town Hall is the museum and barn on…

Sutton man evades State Police – hits three vehicles

State police say a 21-year-old drunken driver faces several charges after he struck a trooper and led police on a chase. According to authorities, a trooper was outside her cruiser directing traffic near the New Hampshire Motor Speedway entrance on Sunday evening when she attempted to pull over a …

 

The Messenger – July 11, 2014

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Download The Messenger - July 11, 2014 (pdf)Thousands pay tribute to fallen Greenfield Marine

More than 2,000 people attended the funeral service for Marine Lance Cpl. Brandon Garabrant at ConVal Regional High School Saturday morning. Speaking to Garabrant’s family; parents John Garabrant and…

Young and young at heart thrilled by the Kelley Miller Circus

They started arriving about 7:00 a.m. with the precision of an Army battalion on the move. The 39 trucks and trailers of the Kelley Miller Circus pulled onto Hillsborough’s Grimes Field and immediately began setting up for another performance…

Franklin man assaults & burns his sister

A Franklin man faces several charges after police say he tried to set his truck on fire while his sister was still inside. Edward Doherty Jr. faces several charges, including attempted arson and reckless conduct, after he allegedly assaulted his sister, drove into the woods and attempted to…

Police called to high tension Hillsborough Selectmen’s meeting

Tensions ran so high at Tuesday’s Hillsborough Selectmen’s meeting that the police were called in. Cathy Bennett, who runs the summer program at Manahan Park and oversees the After School Program, recruited several of her…

Young Bradford girl trying to save horses

Hailey Hogancamp, a 12 year old girl from Bradford, NH, is trying to save One Horse at a Time. It was just about a year ago that Hailey adopted her horse Biscuit who was rescued from a slaughter house by…

Two illegal Mexican immigrants arrested by Washington Police

A traffic stop for an expired inspection sticker lead to the arrest of two Mexican Nationals wanted by Department of Homeland Security- Immigration and Customs Enforcement (DHS-ICE) for immigration violations. Washington Police Chief Steve Marshall says Erick Tinajero, 24, and…

Deering Selectmen accept three Highway Dept bids

Road Agent Peter Beard met with the Deering Selectmen for several bid openings. HW Dow’s bid of $14,500 for Crack Sealing was the only one received. Beard explained that there has only been one bidder for many years and that the bid amount has always…

 

The Messenger – July 4, 2014

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Download The Messenger - July 4, 2014 (pdf)Service for Greenfield Marine killed in Afganistan

Gov. Maggie Hassan issued an order that New Hampshire flags be lowered to halfstaff on Saturday and Sunday to honor fallen Marine Brandon Garabrant on the day of his burial and the day following his…

One accident leads to another and three Bennington arrests

Responding to North Bennington Road last Sunday for report of an abandoned vehicle, Bennington Police discovered a Jeep Wrangler which had hit a tree and been abandoned on the side of the road, according to Bennington Police. During a search of the area, officers observed Hannah Towne walking along the road. She was charged with…

Deering Planning Board hosting a Community Visioning Session

The Deering Planning Board is hosting a Community Visioning Session for the Deering Master Plan update on Saturday, July 12, 2014 from 8:30 AM to 11:30 AM at the Deering Town Hall.  The Deering Master Plan was last updated in…

Hopkinton celebrates Grand Re-Opening of Spirit Skate Park

This past Saturday, June 28th, the Hopkinton community celebrated the grand re-opening of the Spirit Skate Park located beside the Hopkinton High School. The park had been closed down since this past fall due to unsafe…

The Newport Police warn of phone scam

Newport Police Chief Jim Burroughs is warning area residents of a phone scam involving their department. Newport Police took several complaints from residents who received a call supposedly from the police saying a family member is in custody and…

Protests and counter protests planned at Garabrant’s Memorial

Dignitaries, family, and friends will be gathering at ConVal High School in Peterborough on July 5, to honor Lance Cpl. Brandon Garabrant. The memorial service begins at 10 a.m. The Westboro Baptist Church will also be there staging a picket starting at 9:15 a.m. The controversial organization has made headlines across the country protesting at the deaths of fallen soldiers and…

Warner Selectmen extend cable franchise agreement

Tim Murray and Perry Speaker from TDS Telecom met with the Warner Selectmen to discuss the franchise agreement under Merrimack County Telephone Cable Company; the agreement in place today will expire this year. TDS is looking at upgrades and are also looking to launch a new …

 

The Messenger – June 27, 2014

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Download The Messenger - June 27, 2014 (pdf)Student suing Seastrand and Town of New London

As has been expected for over a year, a civil lawsuit has ben filed against former Police Chief David Seastrand and the Town of New London. David Seastrand resigned as New London’s police chief in April 2013 after a then 19-year-old freshman at Colby-Sawyer College charged Seastrand with…

Hillsboro Lions Club awards highest honor to a Henniker Rotarian

The Hillsboro Lions Club celebrated another successful year with Changing of the Guard Banquet and awards ceremony at the American Legion Hall. Sally Jones was installed as the Club’s…

Newbury couple arrested on felony Arson charges

A Newbury couple was arrested for arson on Wednesday afternoon for a June 9 fire on Stoney Brook Road in Newbury. The State Fire Marshal’s Office charged Douglas McCahon, 58, with one count of Felony Arson, and one misdemeanor charge of Burning Without A Permit and Rosemarie Digilio, 47, was charged with one count of Felony Conspiracy to…

Hopkinton man escaped to see birth of his child

A Hopkinton man faces six charges after he was accused of slipping out of handcuffs and leading Franklin Police on a chase for hours. Derek Wright appeared in court Wednesday morning and was arraigned on two felonies and four misdemeanors. Police said Wright was picked up on a probation violation…

Greenfield Marine dies by Afghanistan roadside bomb

A Marine from New Hampshire died while serving in Afghanistan, according to releases from state and federal officials. Lance Cpl. Brandon Garabrant died Friday. “Our hearts are broken by the loss of Lance Corporal Brandon Garabrant, a true American hero who made the ultimate sacrifice for the country that he loved,” U.S. Sen. Kelly Ayotte said in…

Peterborough’s $6 million “Library of the Future”

A $6 million capital campaign to fund the “Library of the Future” was unveiled at the 1833 Society annual meeting this week. “The goal is to raise $6 million and that money would cover the entire project,” said library director…

ConVal Tennis competes in state tourney

ConVal’s #1 player, Carl Svensson, played in the NHIAA individual singles tournament. Carl, on the right, defeated the #1 player from Nashua North, 8-5, in the first round. In the second round Carl played the #1 from Portsmouth who he had…

 

In New Hampshire – July, 2014

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Download In New Hampshire - July, 2014 (pdf)Children’s Museum of NH announces Summer 2014 special event days

The museum’s team of educators has planned a number of special event days during July and August, designed to challenge imaginations and bring families together. “Summer is a great time plan a visit to the Children’s Museum of New Hampshire,” explained Jane Bard, president and education director at the museum. “Our exhibits and programs have been developed to foster…

Loon’s 4th Annual Monster Mud Run on July 12

Loon Mountain Resort is excited to announce it will host the 4th Annual Monster Mud Run on July 12, giving adventure-seekers a race that will be more challenging – and muddier – than ever…

40th Annual Market Days Festival in Concord

Intown Concord’s 40th Annual Market Days Festival returns to historic downtown Concord, New Hampshire, this summer – Thursday, July 17 through Saturday, July 19, 10:00am to 10:00pm daily. During Market Days, a half-mile of Main Street and side streets are closed to vehicle traffic, turning downtown Concord into a pedestrian boulevard lined with some 150 vendors offering…

The 70th annual North Haverhill Fair starting July 24th

The 70th annual North Haverhill Fair is only about a month away. And the final touches on the schedule of events are being ironed out. One of those new events will be The ZX Games. This thrilling entertainment and competitive event will feature ATV’s, motorcross motorcycles, BMX bicycles and, in order to put a little hop into the mix, super pogo sticks. The show will get kick started…

Two exciting antiques shows during Antiques Week in New Hampshire

The MidWeek Twilight Tuesday Antiques Show is geared toward beginning collectors as well as advanced and offers guests free parking, a gourmet café, on site shipper and air-conditioned comfort to explore the more than 60 top dealers in Americana, folk art, textiles, early pottery and fine ceramics, metal wares, portraits and landscape paintings, early toys, photography, trade signs, nautical ship models and artifacts, prints and maps, Native American weavings, period furniture, tramp art, Shaker, early lighting, pewter, silver and…

World Quilt Show New England XII

The highlight for quilt enthusiasts attending this show is the annual premier of the World Quilt Competition. Now in its eighteenth year, this international quilt contest draws entries from across the globe. Enjoy viewing the diverse talent and technique as it is captured through quilt making. For those who can’t seem to get enoughCruise liners are no longer just giant ships heading to enviable destinations. They are small, floating cities, destinations unto themselves, packed with unexpected entertainment from on-board planetariums to skydiving experiences. “As cruise ships add more exciting features to their…

Senioir Lifestyles – June 2014

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Download Senior Lifestyles - June 2014 (pdf)5 facts about baby boomers & one that could save your life

Were you born from 1945 through 1965? If so, you’re part of the unique generation known as the baby boomers. Here are interesting facts about baby boomers in America. One of them could save your life…

Bank of New Hampshire supports seniors

Monadnock at Home (MaH) held their fourth Annual Celebration June 4th at the Peterborough Players. The generous sponsorship from Bank of New Hampshire enabled MaH Board and staff to turn its Annual Meeting into a celebration. Cindy Bowen, Executive Director of MaH, recognized and honored the many…

World Quilt Show New England XII coming to Manchester

The highlight for quilt enthusiasts attending this show is the annual premier of the World Quilt Competition. Now in its eighteenth year, this international quilt contest draws entries from across the globe. Enjoy viewing the diverse talent and technique as it is captured through quilt making. For those who can’t seem to get enough at…

Historical Society features painters of White Mountains

From June 21st to September 12th an exhibit at the Historical Society of Cheshire County in Keene will showcase important works by nineteenth and early twentieth century painters of New Hampshire’s White Mountains and Mount Monadnock. “Canvassing the White Mountains: Icons of Place” will tell how the work of the artists impacted the growth and development of the…

Senior Center launches $60,000 fundraising campaign

Members of the Claremont Senior Center on Acer Heights Road is hoping to raise $60,000 to cover the cost of numerous building projects for the building. “They started the original building here about 12 years ago with a campaign like this,” said Claire Lessard, executive director of the Claremont Senior Center. “We need a new roof and now the bids that are coming in are…

Five crazy cruise features you just have to try

Cruise liners are no longer just giant ships heading to enviable destinations. They are small, floating cities, destinations unto themselves, packed with unexpected entertainment from on-board planetariums to skydiving experiences. “As cruise ships add more exciting features to their…

The Messenger – June 20, 2014

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Download The Messenger - June 20, 2014 (pdf)The Class of 2026

Following a long-standing tradition, the Kearsarge Regional High School Class of 2014 shared the stage with their counterparts in the Class of 2026. These future graduates from the district’s various kindergartens open the…

HDHS Class of 2014 urged to ‘Do all you can, with what you have’

Braving the threat of rain, which never came Hillsboro-Deering’s Class of 2014 graduation was held outside under a huge white tent. In her welcoming address, Class President Briana Welch paused to take a “classy” selfie, saying, “life is full of moments and snapshots in time. Once that moment has passed there is no turning back. I will always remember this moment.”…

John Stark’s 160 graduates excelled at community service

In keeping with a 24-year-old tradition, the 160 members of John Stark Regional High School’s Class of 2014 ended their commencement ceremony with the blast of Bob Hatfield’s cannon and the John Stark fight song. Principal Christopher Corkery was…

Speakers urge Newport’s Class of 2014 to overcome their fears

The threat of rain forced the Newport High School graduation exercises into the Newport Opera House, but did nothing to dampen the spirits of the 84 graduates, their families and friends Thursday night. Although Valedictorian Allison Doucette admitted that…

203 members of ConVal’s Class of 2014 urged to value time

The threat of rain forced the ConVal graduation ceremony into the gym, but did little to dampen the enthusiasm of those attending. Valedictorian Cassandra Daisy urged her classmates to remember the importance of time and to cherish it in the future…

Speakers stress the closeness of Sunapee’s Class of 2014

The togetherness of Sunapee’s Class of 2014 was the shared theme of the graduation exercises Friday night in the Sherburne Gymnasium. Valedictorian Madison Fowler reminded her classmates that each of the graduates had changed the person sitting next to them, behind them, or anywhere on…

Sunapee’s 3rd Championship in four years

Sunapee 6 Gorham 5 It took the Lakers a while to get going, trailing by three runs with innings slipping by. Nick Skarin got things going with a single and stolen base in the sixth…

Grizzlies claw Bobcats in Division II Finals

#1 Goffstown 8 #3 Plymouth 1 Top-seeded Goffstown got a three-run triple from junior shortstop Tanner Putnam and a complete-game pitching performance from senior Tyler Perron and defeated third-seeded Plymouth Regional 8-1 in Saturday night’s Division II Championship Game…

The Messenger – June 13, 2014

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Download The Messenger - June 13, 2014 (pdf)25% of New England College faculty on early retirement

New England College has offered an early retirement option as one of several economic measures the college is taking. In a statement, NEC spokesperson Dia Kalakonas said, ”As a proactive response to changes in the market-place, we are in the process of enhancing our…

Hopkinton High School Class of 2014 begins ‘A new journey’

The town of Weare will pay $57,500 to settle a federal civil rights lawsuit brought by a woman who said police were wrong to charge her for videotaping a traffic stop. In the settlement, the town and its police force don’t admit…

Weare settles another suit against the Police Department

A Claremont man was arrested on three felony warrants for drug sales Thursday afternoon. Nicholas G. Santana, 23, of 15 Walnut St. was arrested by Claremont police around 1:15 p.m. at his home on warrants stemming from an investigation conducted by the…

Court of Honor held for Joey Messner as an Eagle Scout

On Saturday, May 31, 2014 Weare Boy Scout Troop 24, chartered with American Legion Post 65 – Philbrick-Clement Post, held a ceremonial Eagle Court of Honor for a young man, Joseph (Joey) Messner, who recently earned the rank of Eagle Scout. Eagle Scout Nick Metcalf and former…

Is there a State Liquor Store in Warner’s future?

The Warner Selectmen met with Andrew Davis, Administrator of Real Estate & Leasing for the New Hampshire Liquor Commission regarding placing a NH State Liquor Store in Warner. Davis said that since 2009 Warner has been identified as an ideal site for the…

Newbury man surrenders after eluding police

A Newbury business man was arrested Tuesday for Receiving Stolen Property after a month long investigation. Police say they executed search warrants for the residence of Scott Hill 51, and  the workshop of Hill and Sons Trucking, seizing numerous documents. NH State Police Troop G were notified by…

BOYS’ LACROSSE Division II Tournament

#3 Goffstown 14 #2 St. Thomas 7 Jack Carney had six goals to lead third seed Goffstown over No. 2 St. Thomas Aquinas, and secure a second straight trip to the NHIAA Division II boys’ lacrosse finals. Stephen Dubois had four goals and an…

GIRLS’ SOFTBALL Division II Tournament

#12 Franklin 7 #5 Berlin 6 Mariah Gauthier went 4 for 4 to lead Franklin’s 10 hit attack. Kelsey Bird struckout 9 with 0 walks. #4 Pelham 7 #12 Franklin 6 (8in) Leading 6-5 with one out in the eighth, Franklin surrendered two runs, the lead and a spot in the Division II Finals…

The Messenger – June 6, 2014

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Download The Messenger - June 6, 2014 (pdf)Sunapee wants New London to pay 75% for sewer

The New London Selectmen spent much of Monday’s meeting discussing a $275,000 change order for a Chemical Building at the Sunapee Wastewater Treatment Plant. With $320,000 available in the Contingency Fund, the Board approved the…

Hillsboro-Deering taxpayers to receive $700,000 refund

At Monday’s Hillsboro-Deering School Board meeting, Superintendent Robert Hassett shared an e-mail received from attorney Ed Kaplan who said the Board could not use this year’s large surplus to install a backup boiler in the Middle School. Armed with a $391,000 wish list of suggested repairs and…

Claremont man arrested for drug sales

A Claremont man was arrested on three felony warrants for drug sales Thursday afternoon. Nicholas G. Santana, 23, of 15 Walnut St. was arrested by Claremont police around 1:15 p.m. at his home on warrants stemming from an investigation conducted by the…

Fired Weare police sergeant files suit against department

A week after the Weare police learned that a Federal Court was allowing a suit against them to proceed, a new lawsuit was filed by a former sergeant, claiming he was fired after showing signs of post-traumatic stress disorder following an officer-involved shooting. Although Sgt. Joe Kelley was…

Fire Marshal investigating Newport fires

State, county and local authorities have opened a criminal investigation after firefighters from six communities responded to four suspicious fires in Newport early Saturday morning. All four fires were less than a mile from each other and started over a three-hour time span. The first was a…

5th Annual Hillsborough Bike Race next Saturday

The Office of Youth Services is sponsoring the 5th Annual Youth Bike Race at Grimes Field in Hillsboro on Saturday June 14th. Registration begins at 3:00pm and the race starts at 4:00pm. Ages  6 – 14 will bike various distances around Grimes Field and awards will be given out to boys and girls for ages 6-8, 9-10, 11-12 & 13-14. Two bikes donated by the Hillsboro Police Association and the Hillsboro Lions Club will be…

BASEBALL

Monadnock 7 Hillsboro-Deering 0 Max Parenteau threw 6+ innings giving up only 4 hits and Danny Egner had two hits. Newport 4 Conant 0 Andrew Houde tossed a one-hit complete game shutout to end the season. Ricky Hammond and Zach Brown had two hits each…

GIRLS’ LACROSSE Division III preliminary

#6 Bishop Brady 10 # 11 Hopkinton 7 Sonja Leavitt stopped 16 shots but Brady was relentless…

In New Hampshire – June 2014

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Download In New Hampshire - June 2014 (pdf)New Hampshire Boat Museum’s Lecture Series

The first in the New Hampshire Boat Museum’s summer lecture series will be held Tuesday, June 10 at 7 pm. The program entitled “Angling in the Smile of the Great Spirit” will be presented by author, speaker, professor, and angler, Dr. Hal Lyon. This program is…

Sippin’ for Seals: Dine and Dance by the Sea to Save the Seals

The Seacoast Science Center is hosting the premier of Sippin’ for Seals, a great night out for a great cause, on Thursday, June 19, 6-9 p.m. to benefit Marine Mammal Rescue and ocean education in New Hampshire. Enjoy fabulous bites prepared by chefs from…

‘SNL’ alum Jim Breuer comes to the Flying Monkey

The Flying Monkey Performance Center is excited to present comedian Jim Breuer on Friday, June 6th at 7:30pm. Named one of Comedy Central’s “100 Greatest Stand-Ups of All Time,” he’s known his charismatic stage antics, dead-on impressions, and shrewd family observations…

New Castle Village Walk & Garden Tour June 22

Visit a variety of exquisite gardens in Pontine Theatre’s annual New Castle Village Walk and Garden Tour Sunday, June 22, from 1 to 4:30 pm. “Gardens are bursting with flowers and fragrance at this time of…

New features at NH’s White Mountains Attractions

With the arrival of spring, changes at the big attractions in the White Mountains have become more apparent. Additions and expansion projects will be wrapped up and ready for visitors when these popular New Hampshire destinations open their doors for the upcoming summer season…

Black Swan Inn Pirate Festival

During the weekend of May 31st and June 1st of 2014, the Black Swan Inn located at 354 Main Street, Tilton, NH will be transported back in time with a one weekend Pirate Festival! Arrrr! This fun family event will have entertainment, stage combat, pirate encampments, fire breathers, vendors and more! Tickets can be…

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